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While apartments offer a lot in terms of personal freedom, comfort and affordability, the one weak link in the chain has always been the kitchen. Most are more than suitable for casual cooking, but for the apartment-ite hoping to, say, get elbow-deep in homemade gumbo or eager to steam a huge pot of odorific crawfish, one might better be served by a trip to Houston landmark: the Ragin' Cajun. A staple of the culinary scene for over thirty years, the Cajun has everything you would expect of a 'Naulins-style eatery. Spicy crawfish commands hype, drawing customers in from miles around, while classic Louisiana offerings such as boudin, catfish and red beans with rice round out the menu. The Ragin's notorious happy hour is also a must, where you can toss back a few Hurricanes (that are both big and easy) while sucking down a few oysters on the halfshell, all the while relaxing to an assortment of classic zydeco tunes. So the next time the exotic cooking bug invades your apartment, consider paying the Ragin' Cajun's giant crawfish mascot a visit - your neighbors will thank you.
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